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1. Who was Bhagwan Swaminarayan?
Bhagwan Swaminarayan (1781–1830) was a Hindu spiritual leader and reformer who founded the Swaminarayan Sampradaya. Followers believe him to be the manifestation of the Supreme God.
2. What was his birth name?
His birth name was Ghanshyam Pande.
3. Where and when was he born?
He was born on 3 April 1781 in Chhapaiya village, Uttar Pradesh, India
4. What was Nilkanth Varni?
At age 11, he left home and traveled across India for about 7 years as a young yogi named Nilkanth Varni, practicing austerities and spiritual disciplines.
5. Who was his guru?
He was initiated by Ramanand Swami, the leader of the Uddhav Sampradaya.
6. What is the Swaminarayan Sampradaya?
It is a Hindu devotional tradition within Vaishnavism established by Swaminarayan, focused on bhakti (devotion), moral living, and disciplined spiritual practice.
7. What are his main teachings?
His teachings emphasize:
Devotion to God
Dharma (righteous living)
Non-violence
Moral purity
Avoidance of addictions
Social reform and compassion
9. What is the Vachanamrut?
The Vachanamrut is a compilation of his spiritual discourses, considered a principal theological text of the tradition.
10. What reforms did he introduce?
He worked to:
Discourage sati (widow immolation)
Stop female infanticide
Promote vegetarianism
Encourage education and ethical conduct
11. Did he build temples?
Yes, he established several temples in Gujarat, including in Ahmedabad, Bhuj, and Vadtal, to promote organized devotion and spiritual discipline.
12. How is he viewed by followers?
Followers regard him as the Supreme God (Purushottam Narayan) and continue to follow his teachings through various Swaminarayan organizations worldwide.